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News ID: 41067
Publish Date : 28 June 2017 - 21:20

Syria's Former Defense Minister Passes Away in Paris



PARIS (AFP) – Syria's former defense minister Mustafa Tlass, a close friend of President Bashar al-Assad's father and predecessor Hafez, died in Paris on Tuesday, his son Firas said. He was 85.
Tlass died in a hospital on the outskirts of the French capital.
Tlass "died this morning at the Avicenne hospital and will be buried in Paris in the hope he can one day be buried in Damascus," Firas Tlass told AFP.
The former minister, who settled in France five years ago, had been admitted to hospital in mid-June after suffering a hip fracture, his son said.
He fell into a coma on Monday evening.
A childhood friend of Bashar al-Assad, Manaf Tlass later said French secret agents had helped him escape the country in 2012.
A leading member of Syria's ruling Baath party, he was close to Hafez al-Assad, succeeding his friend as defense minister in 1972.
Assad went on to rule the country until his death in 2000, when he was succeeded by his son Bashar, who was 34 at the time.
Tlass remained in his post until he finally quit in 2004.
Originally from Rastan in central Syria, under militant control since 2012, Tlass was one of the most senior officers in Assad’s security apparatus.